Title of article :
Long-term personal exposure to traffic-related air pollution
among school children, a validation study
Author/Authors :
Sofie Van Roosbroeck، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Janine Wichmann، نويسنده , , Nicole A.H Janssen، نويسنده , , Gerard Hoek، نويسنده , ,
Joop H. van Wijnen d، نويسنده , , Erik Lebret، نويسنده , , Bert Brunekreef، نويسنده , , e، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Several recent studies suggest an association between long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution and health. Most studies
use indicators of exposure such as outdoor air pollution or traffic density on the street of residence. Little information is available
about the validity of these measurements as an estimate of long-term personal exposure to traffic-related air pollution. In this pilot
study, we assessed outdoor and personal exposure to traffic-related air pollution in children living in homes on streets with different
degree of traffic intensity.
The personal exposure of 14 children aged 9–12 years to ‘soot’, NOx (NO and NO2) was assessed in Amsterdam between
March and June 2003. Each childʹs personal exposure was monitored during four repeated 48-h periods. Concurrently, in- and
outdoor NOx measurements were carried out at the school and at the home of each participating child. Measurements were
supplemented by a questionnaire on time activity patterns and possible indoor sources. Flow-controlled battery operated pumps in a
made-to-fit backpack were used to sample personal exposure to ‘soot’, determined from the reflectance of PM2.5 filters. Exposure
to NOx was assessed using Ogawa passive samplers. Children living near busy roads were found to have a 35% higher personal
exposure to ‘soot’ than children living at an urban background location, despite that all children attended the same school that was
located away from busy roads. Smaller contrasts in personal exposure were found for NO (14%), NO2 (15%) and NOx (14%). This
finding supports the use of ‘living near a busy road’ as a measure of exposure in epidemiological studies on the effects of trafficrelated
air pollution in children.
Keywords :
air pollution , personal exposure , validation , Soot , children , Nitrogenoxides , Traffic
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment